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Firefox 3.6.4 not working with Flash and Download manager no longer works. Help

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  • ตอบกลับล่าสุดโดย Morbus

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Flash is no longer working on some websites with the 3.6.4 update. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Flash numerous times to no avail. Also, have discovered the Download Manager no longer works properly. This version seems really buggy and I need help, please.

This happened

Every time Firefox opened

== Updated to 3.6.4

Flash is no longer working on some websites with the 3.6.4 update. I have uninstalled and reinstalled Flash numerous times to no avail. Also, have discovered the Download Manager no longer works properly. This version seems really buggy and I need help, please. == This happened == Every time Firefox opened == Updated to 3.6.4

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But the thing is, I get this message originally telling me that's it's been installed (see file)

I guess I will have to contact Adobe, but it just seems weird why it was working fine last night BEFORE FF updated to 3.6.4 and now it's not.

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Snowball. Regarding that first screenshot you showed... In your case, Adobe Flash Player is crashing. For some reason... You need to contact Adobe for support on that problem.

It's really weird that it says it's installed and then fails, but I don't know how to deal with that issue.

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Thanks Morbus, looking at the Adobe forums it seems there's a lot more frustrated people out there with the same sort of issues since the updates on both sides. Perhaps there is a compatability issue with the new version of FF and the new Flash Player.

Guess I'll just have to use IE for Flash related pages for now until the issues gets resolved.

Thanks for your comments though, much appreciated.

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